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Air University Press
Book and Periodical Publishing
Maxwell AFB, AL 1,928 followers
Academic publisher for the US Air Force | Air University | Military Publisher | Association of University Presses member
About us
* Air University Press (AU Press) is part of Air University's (AU) Academic Services and is the publisher for AU and the US Air Force. Since 1953, it has edited, published, and distributed over 1.1 million student papers, curriculum texts, faculty research pieces, journals, and scholarly books to further thought critical to the intellectual growth of the Air Force. * Our journal products include Air & Space Power Journal, the flagship professional publication of the US Air Force. We also produce Strategic Studies Quarterly, a forum for strategic-level discussions about national and international security policies and evolving defense strategies. Additional publications include Journal of the Americas (JotA), Journal of European, Middle Eastern, and African Affairs (JEMEA), Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs (JIPA), and Wild Blue Yonder (WBY). JotA is a forum for original research articles and review articles seeking to stimulate professional dialogue on Air and Space Power among the members of the Armed Forces of the Americas, historians, professors, and the general public. JEMEA is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal cutting across both the social sciences and airpower operational art and strategy. JIPA is a forum for worldwide dialogue regarding the Indo–Pacific region, spanning from the west coasts of the Americas to the eastern shores of Africa and covering much of Asia and all of Oceania. WBY is a peer-reviewed online journal and forum focused on how to reshape the way we think about air, space, cyberspace, and the multi-domain. These editions are published quarterly in print and electronic format. * Air University Press is a proud member of the Association of University Presses. We are part of a community of publishing professionals and institutions committed to the highest caliber of research-based scholarship and advocate for the fundamental role of scholarly publishing in achieving academic excellence and cultivating and disseminating knowledge.
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https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/AUPress/
External link for Air University Press
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Maxwell AFB, AL
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1953
- Specialties
- academic publishing, editing, military, Air Force, government, airpower, space, cyber, multidomain, publishing, journals, space, military publishing, national security, international security, Air and Space Power, and Indo-Pacific
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600 Chennault Circle
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112, US
Employees at Air University Press
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Donna B.
Senior Project Editor at Air University Press. My posts are personal and do not reflect or represent the views of the US Government or Department of…
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Tim Thomas
Outreach Coordinator at Air University Library
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Catherine Smith
Illustrator
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Paul Hoffman, Ph.D
Director, Air University Press
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 4, July-August 2024: "Protecting the Corridor of Freedom to America’s Asian Border" by Cleo Paskal Read: https://lnkd.in/eCH3ny6a Full Journal: https://ow.ly/ZgbP50SCpsF If the United States is to maintain this Pacific buffer with Asia and keep Americans on Asia’s coast secure without again resorting to kinetic conflict, it will require a new “block-and-build” approach. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #HomelandSecurity #HomelandDefense #China #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #Russia #Ukraine #USMilitary #Defense #Arctic
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From the Journal of the Americas Vol. 6 No. 2, 3rd Edition 2023: "Honduran Air Power" by Lt Col Héctor Daniel Ríos Martínez, Honduran Air Force Read Online: https://ow.ly/W6Co50Tzn18 Full journal: https://ow.ly/58tR50Tzn13 #AUPress #JotA #USAF #Aviacao #aviación #USAFA
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Call for Articles - Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention While suicide devastates families, communities, and society whenever and wherever it occurs, the effects of suicide in the military touch the institution and its members in potentially deeper and more profound and far-reaching ways. The drivers of suicidal thoughts, attempts, and in the most tragic instances, suicide, are a regular feature of military life and work—deployments, the conduct of war and killing, and intense focus on performance and responsibility under persistent scrutiny. Suicide affects society in its entirety, and at times, rates of suicide—both attempts and completed—in the military and the veteran community have been consistent with the same rates among similar demographics in the larger civilian society. Yet, over the past eight years, suicide rates have climbed 30 percent for military members. In 2023, America lost 364 of its active duty military members and 156 of its reserve component members to suicide. A five-year Pentagon study released in May found that between 2014 and 2019, suicides (883) took more military members lives than accidents (814) , and over 8 times more than combat (96). In addition to the emotional toll on members and their families, suicide deeply affects military unit morale, readiness, and recruiting. One of the basic tenets of service in the military is the understanding by all that military members and their families are exactly that—members. They are members of a “team of teams,” and the organization is responsible to foster an environment where the members of these teams care for and care with one another. Suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention are thus the responsibility of the military—perhaps its greatest responsibility. ASOR is soliciting submissions of research-based articles for an upcoming issue devoted to the challenge of suicide from the perspective of clinicians, researchers, and practitioners in the areas of prevention, intervention, and postvention, civilian and military. What does the data say about where the military is today on this issue? What best practices can be learned from civil society? What socioecological factors impact suicide? Where are the military gaps in supporting its members, and where has the military made gains against this tragic fact of military service? Draft articles are being accepted through December 1, 2024. Please see https://ow.ly/vpUB50TAwRv for complete submission information.
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 4, July-August 2024: "Protecting the Corridor of Freedom to America’s Asian Border" by Cleo Paskal Read: https://lnkd.in/eCH3ny6a Full Journal: https://ow.ly/ZgbP50SCpsF If the United States is to maintain this Pacific buffer with Asia and keep Americans on Asia’s coast secure without again resorting to kinetic conflict, it will require a new “block-and-build” approach. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #HomelandSecurity #HomelandDefense #China #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #Russia #Ukraine #USMilitary #Defense #Arctic
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From the Journal of the Americas Vol. 6 No. 2, 3rd Edition 2023: "Honduran Air Power" by Lt Col Héctor Daniel Ríos Martínez, Honduran Air Force Read Online: https://ow.ly/W6Co50Tzn18 Full journal: https://ow.ly/58tR50Tzn13 #AUPress #JotA #USAF #Aviacao #aviación #USAFA
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Interested in getting your work published? Submit your work digitally by visiting our Subscription Guidelines. You'll find individual guidelines for our journals, books, and papers at: https://ow.ly/R7G550PI3cv #AUPress #PublishWithUs #AirUniversity Air University Æther ASOR Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Journal of the Americas
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From Æther Vol 3 No 3, Fall 2024: "Arming for the Air Littoral: The Defense Industrial Base and Future Air Warfare" by Jennifer Kavanagh To effectively contest the air littoral, the US Air Force must focus on capabilities, not programs, invest in scaling cutting-edge technologies, and develop a workforce that continuously upgrades the subdomain’s systems and software. Read Online: https://ow.ly/8CRu50TGWuH Download the full journal: https://ow.ly/mF4c50TGWuy #AUPress #AetherJournal #USAF #MilitaryJournal #Airpower #Spacepower #Space #Technology #AirLittoral #Strategy #Security #Policy #USMilitary #AirForce #AirSuperiority #GreatPowerConflict
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From Æther Vol 3 No 3, Fall 2024: "Arming for the Air Littoral: The Defense Industrial Base and Future Air Warfare" by Jennifer Kavanagh To effectively contest the air littoral, the US Air Force must focus on capabilities, not programs, invest in scaling cutting-edge technologies, and develop a workforce that continuously upgrades the subdomain’s systems and software. Read Online: https://ow.ly/8CRu50TGWuH Download the full journal: https://ow.ly/mF4c50TGWuy #AUPress #AetherJournal #USAF #MilitaryJournal #Airpower #Spacepower #Space #Technology #AirLittoral #Strategy #Security #Policy #USMilitary #AirForce #AirSuperiority #GreatPowerConflict
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Do Journal of the Americas Vol. 6 No. 2, Segunda Edição 2024: " O impacto da orientação política da América Latina no avanço da República Popular da China na região" pelo Dr. Evan Ellis Leia online: https://ow.ly/gIAE50Txg2b Baixe a revista completa: https://ow.ly/o8Gm50Txg26 #AUPress #JotA #USAF #Aviacao #aviación #USAFA